OS/2 Warp 3:修订间差异
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'''OS/2 Warp 3''', also known as '''OS/2 3.0''' or simply '''OS/2 Warp''' as it was introduced (or "better DOS than DOS itself" according to IBM), is a version of [[OS/2]] released in October 1994. With its 32-bit Windows NT-like mode as well as backward compatibility with DOS, earlier OS/2, and even Windows applications, it became quite popular for businesses, however Windows NT continued to maintain a large part of the market share, outperforming OS/2. It had its own web browser, called IBM WebExplorer and many applications were developed for it. | '''OS/2 Warp 3''', also known as '''OS/2 3.0''' or simply '''OS/2 Warp''' as it was introduced (or "better DOS than DOS itself" according to IBM), is a version of [[OS/2 通述|OS/2]] released in October 1994. With its 32-bit Windows NT-like mode as well as backward compatibility with DOS, earlier OS/2, and even Windows applications, it became quite popular for businesses, however Windows NT continued to maintain a large part of the market share, outperforming OS/2. It had its own web browser, called IBM WebExplorer and many applications were developed for it. | ||
This version is available in both the x86 and PowerPC architectures, and is the only version of OS/2 that was developed for the PowerPC architecture. The PowerPC edition of this version is actually a prerelease of IBM's scrapped Workplace OS project, and it uses a Mach-based microkernel with ELF executables (with symbols included). | This version is available in both the x86 and PowerPC architectures, and is the only version of OS/2 that was developed for the PowerPC architecture. The PowerPC edition of this version is actually a prerelease of IBM's scrapped Workplace OS project, and it uses a Mach-based microkernel with ELF executables (with symbols included). | ||